Loganair appoints new CEO
Luke Farajallah has been unveiled as Loganair’s new Chief Executive Officer and takes over effective Monday, March 4.
He brings comprehensive experience in the UK regional airline sector, with stints in senior roles at flybe, BA CitiExpress and Brymon Airways.
He also served in roles at easyJet and Wizzair.
Beyond the airline industry, Farajallah worked in the onshore and offshore rotary sectors as CEO of Specialist Aviation, and MD of Bond Offshore Helicopters.
Farajallah said: ”I am looking forward to commencing this exciting role and meeting and engaging with the people of Loganair and our key partners.”
“I am grateful to the board for entrusting me to lead this exceptional airline and its loyal workforce.”
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